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o B oo o o didl I N i1 m a third round and this prevented any Bat Battalino, his injured hand, recuperated will from be another Matchmaker Vincent Reina The Diamond Match team nfl Springfleld, which comes to this city | defeated the Windsor Locks Adver- Carroll and “Snooks” Dowd, all well known in Connecticut basketball | clrcles. Because of a last minute ached- | uling of the Diamond Match com- pany girls, Manager Kenneth Saun- ders of the Burritt A. €. team was | Aflantics of Meriden, which was to Tabs' game tomorrow night. | decisive ending to the argument but | feature of the next card to be con- || — 2% — 842 inside. Tassl failed to fight back = jaccording to an announcement by |ing the postage and addresses on when they wers clinched and eu STANLEY WORKS MEN'S LEAGCB | the board of athletic control of the their packages and leftors, Ile en. fered because of this inactivity, Youngs {university. Those in close touch |plained that in the cases where mail o {¥ith the athletic affairs of the insti- |is sorted thers is a compartm The fight was stopped in the | 113, 108 tution feel Meehan will be refained. | which the ms 1 know technic 17 .8 many have thought that Gitlitz e 23 | Y the New York Yankees from the v Ietters without would have won because of his| Bennetts | Cklahoma City elub of the Western | foctive work on Tassi's body especially in | 5 ) #0-- 255 | League last vear, has been released the clinches, ;j 77 37 jon optlon to St. Paul of the Ameri- | properly e a2 98— 264 | Can Association, Ed Barrows, busi- |when fhe cler time they The officlals at fights in Europe 23— 264 [ness manager of the Yanks announc- | through this and do are almost too sovers with boxers | b jed today. Funk made the southern |whatever s p Under ¢ who violate the rules of the ring. ! {training trip with the Hugmen be- lent conditions it is hardly Farmers One warning is given for either |Stanbley 56 the 1927 campaign but hecause rabbit punching or kidney punch- el 13" lacked experience was farmed | g and the next offense means < 20 i | to St. Panl where he is due to stop disqualification. o2 7 | for another season Tassl is carded to appear in this At | | city again on January 6 in the f a4 [;l]N[iRESS Tfl A[;T | ture bout of the second card to by 2 ! conducted by the New Britain A. 22 | of Bridgeport in a 10-round battle. | St L9 ducted here while Charles Sapko, A d l Lars of the house who failed to at- g s e rmy and Navy Elevens |1 ofii e b faied to appear providing that his hand is | Harts 2 ————— startling statements today in their ape by 02 2 = “on sion: tecords bea n in shape by that time. @ Washington, Dec. 20 (Pl—Congress | s, e ('y, [ iR 5 ; 2 : 85— 204 into the Army-Navy I e busy today in signing boxers to ap- 85 9 10— 2T land attempt to draw out a solution. | pien ¢S T oerat :‘efr gnhlh(;n rd. ]To plans another | 455 453 s1s—14cs | TWO resolutions that would direct | gon o HaR b herstinttl i ouh Smilir to thoss h| Pritchardy |the secretaries of war and navy 10 | ara sn old th members. Want staged on the first card of the &ea- |yoconn .82 84 85— 251 {do all possible to seitls the contro- e i son here and those who attended ¢ 100 93 1 | versy over the three vear rule and | oy 5 o Shave, from thii & S0 o g alitia % ¥ s micht get thelr throats cut.” « :ho.V fights agres {n saying !hat‘m‘” 34 | Bet the Army Mule and Navy Goat - Lm b they were all excellent matches. |JAeK. back on the gridiron are before —1441 K tomorrow evening to be entertained — 298 | 0nd Representative Britten, rep by the Tabs' quintet, added another | = ‘i lican, who h land the 1826 vietim to its list last night when it | \‘;:nv“m 95— 251 | service clas r his home to tisers, BU—U55 | gish decrfed the granting of West Rep. anton, d Point appointments to colieze foot- 2 A | h In Yh.fl lineup of the Advertisers “!\a!! stars and then permitting then were Waterman, Hurley Torrant, i PRELIMINARY GAME Horowitz” Invincibles Defeat Hy- land's Hurricanes 9 to 6 in Roller Hockey Battle, Horowitz' Invincibles took a fall forced to cancel the game with the | oyt of Dick Hyland's Hurricanes by || the score of 9 to 6 in the preliminary be played as a preliminary to the | rolior hockey gams to the New Brit- || ain-Waterbury clash at the Stanley Arena last night. The excellent : :Seeks to Heal Breach Between NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU.. EER 20, 1927. 1y as “soup,” into which go all the | | | Outfieler Liias Funk, obtained |lotters unaddress 1 town |stalled: R. . F 1, worthy mas- ter; orge Holt, overseer: Mrs Elizabeth M. Stowell, lecturer; Mrs, Margaret Jones, assistant lecturer; Harry A. Webster, steward; Arthur Pre Ada L. r, assista Parker, la ste Miss t e ar v assista w- ard; Mrs. Catherine C. Rowley, | shaplain; Everett A. Elliott, treas. | ith M. Elliott, sccre Mrs. | that anything in “the much attention hefol CAPITOL, EMPLOYES RETAIN THEIR POSTS Efforts To ¢ soup” w ut Down Conzressional | Payroll Fails As Many Fail | To Attend Sessions W shington, Dec. 20 (UP)—Mem- may thrust its man: red hand during debate in a bill to ¢ ne from Re lican, who r NV | house, Th | tative Fish, repu | sents the West Poir | Chicago. {to play three more yes uniforms. here 11 He pointed o:* tain Harry Wilson of this Army team has heen playi seven consecutiv rs and similar record held | predecessor, Captain Hewitt He advocated a rule permit f rvice men to plav only four years, | s nd military ecar- cannot accept th ear rule in effect at Annapolis and many large colleges. ! | Britten’s resolution, d to pass by SPORT TABLOIDS dison( v ineluding college cers, if the Army onsin ba Depauw Unive: Los Angeles—Laon Dus auto driver, won v, French | aring ab- 1 feature dering Mrs. Elsie Holt Snipes as the culmination of their love affair, was sent back to its room last night | for fturther consideration of the | case after the foreman had reported | it hopelessly deadlocked. The case went to the jury laté Saturday night. The jury appeared in the court room twice yesterday for additional tnstructions, and to hear the testimony of another defense witn & Mrs. Snipes, a divorcee, withy whom Faison admitted having been familiar, was found in her apart- ment fatally wounded. Faison, who was alone with the woman at the time she was shot, contended she had committed suicide, but was ar- | rested and charged with the crime. Elk Bachelors Hurl Defi at Married Men Manager Martin of the single| men's roller hockey team of the | local lodge of Elks has arranged with Manager Frank McDonough to get the necessary pads and what- nots for a fast preliminary to a | professional game to be played with | the married men as soon as the papers can be signed. Ernest Humphrey is manager for the max | { ried men and he reports that he ! has signed “Soxy” Patsy Bridgett for first rush. Manager Martin counters with the news that Dr. Francis Dobson will play first rush for the single men. The other mem- bers of both teams will be mh' nounced as soon as the respective | managers can get their “hooks” on | them | *hiladelphia—Bullet Joe Bush, veteran pitcher, who rose to fame as member of the Athletics and later played with the Yankees, Browns, and Pirates, was signed by the Philadelphia Athletics. | fied that the Two crippled captains sat side by | ork of Kieffer of the winners prov- Sefion bfia service olacelo movt A R Solatey watchod th amo there o | e arheatlon o the e fwoula mair the cordialits beteen | eragy shved of 13 mi pr s | night. Nick Gill, leader of ths East | o0 BiS feat of driving i 4wo €008 the two branches, insisted that West | Irred Feame, Lo ls driver, Maln street quinter, was again tn | (on e SHO SESC SRR 00 (0 | Point adopt dho three year provision. | finished second I De et i RS R e e calleniion f{ho oppflvllév ! eqUalS @ | Unless voluntary action is fortheom- Pulma, third, filred ngirs, whils. Guntalh shayes | Loi\d!8) Fecord for fhe same. ing, Britten threatened to present | o 3 of the East Hartford Emeralds| Kleffer was everywhere @1 the West Polnt’s attitude to the house ¥ Yo 1id mournfully displayed a hand which | {loor at once and the sume “1'”0-: in its true light. Loving team ch will re was swathed in even more bandages ; HiS €pecd in getting from one end 0f§ He predicted that football fans United Sta in the ¢ than Nick's: the rink to the other atter the ball | would demand an equality of rules gam m will appear 2 | was amazing and although on most |unless West Point can show in its ey T ocasions he reached the scene Of |games with other teams that it s champions ** to be given JURY DEADLOCKED laction just atter it had moved to | entitied to a handicap. Britten, who | the Madison Squnre Garlon, ) | some other part of the floor, he lis ranking republiczn memher of the | ary 4 S | managed to get in some good licks naval committee, said he feared for = Richmond Jurors Divided on Guilt | at the ball and tbe opposition SUff- the best interests of the Towa Gity, Ta o of cred because of his work. suggested pr executive Hasketbail { : of Former Sunday School Super-' —The summary: | to settle i I Frair 5 . ! Invincibles Hurricanes e Univer it enrents | Keeley I Fusart Moore to Continue Richmond, Va,, Dec. 20 @h—The | Selander y Hyland | Testimony of Betting T i jury deliberating the fate of John |Carr & Sheilil : > £ . Australis y W. Faison, former Sunday school | Kiefler b Ranan kol s joe 1 greyhound superintendent, charged with mur- | Spitko 4 H “?“"‘“ ‘rank L. Moore wport, ces here vs b . Goals first perlod: Carr, Newell, | ting commissioner, was fo resume (rained fo ret Solatan wri, Fusarl, Keole Second period: Fusarl, Fusari, Hyland. Third period: Keel Kieffer, "usari, Fusari, Selander, Kieffer, Fusari. Rushes—Fusarl &, Kieffer 2, Kee- ley 2, Newell 1. Fouls—Kieffer 3, Hyland. Referee—"Boo-boo™” Burke. COMET DELAYS APPEARING Astronomers Look for Skjellerup by Tonight, Tomorrow or Christmas New Haven, Dec. 20.—"The Skjel- | lerup comet has not come up yet in our skies” said Professor Frank Schlesinger, director of the Yale | |astronomical observatory, last night. “We have taken observations daily for three days. although we have not fully expected tho comet until to- morrow. “Tonight sky perfectly clear, conditions were not but we are satis- comet is not visible either to the telescope or to the nak- ed eye. We shall continue our ob- servations and fully expect to see e comet before long. There is un- certainty about the brightness with which a comet will shine. They flare 'up and fade away, but we feel little doubt that the comet will be visible when it is fully due here.” DONNA PI DIES Milan, Dec. 20 (UP)—Donna Rosa Pisani, 85, sister-in-law of Finance Minister Volpl, is dead here. | details of his alleged mutual bet- (ting agreement with Rogers Horn: by, New York Giants baseball cap- | |taln, at today's session of his dam- | age suit against the star hall plag Moore brought suit against Horn | by for £49,000, alleging the star sec- !ond baseman owed him that amount the flect Chicago—Frank president of the int T ing union, announced e invitation for the Ameri skating team to spend in Seandiavian cities befor proce - |as the result of losses sustained in ing to §t. Moritz for the Olympie | betting on race horses in 1926, He winter sports. | joriginally asked $12,000 but later = amended his petition. Hfl:'l\.«l\:" N i malntain® the debt was wuncollect- able as the law did not recognize | gambling deb! York—The defeated the Chic in an Ameri original position res; [assault PHLLLLLESSO: 1 3 S e e — ” aes *| WITH THE BOWLERS ISUPPLY OF “SOUP” LETTERS | [witt e representea 1 by At.] ; ‘ T e g 5 1 UP” LETTERS | [torney A b Grosntor Urt by AL-|Ruth Rowley, Flora: Dr. 3. H.|nled the ke of \tha tasric kel nilll ¢ S pea k in g Mt | | ¥ : « A Greemberg of New Potts, member of the executive | introdiced in the hogse yestarday 2 s | GROWING AT POST OFF]GE i Brit committee for three years; home Representative Brand & SPECT. M | = Vo cn= Bishupiak arrested by the economies committe Mrs. Mary w Sud,of SeEih 2 f S Harttord. Aceident” Tumy | | i fl constablcs at his home In Kensing- 'A. Hayes, Mra. Sophie M. Canfils | ie nacted into law, i o por ts ccident Insurance | ' i %) me | sing- [A. Hayes, Mra. Sophie M. Canficld,| The bill excepts from the prohibi- : S 0 Unstamped or Incorrectly Addressed . \ s en v was found {hat he had andi Mrs Margaret B tion any newspaper that contatns an CTTIITISTIITIIIIVPTETOG6 o S | e R | = SEe -’“’I"‘ " '\‘\-“”’3 ?\;1*";' cz 105 \\,“. ———— - ish translation of matter carried o e 121 | b ves Increase Wit hrist- | ¥ taln at n station in New- provide 2 s e v et 1 Leo Bongault of Ranges O Worcester M Found Gully of oo, 3o "%, % (ALIFORKIANS URGE i e e cthods of prize fighting in Europe HSh S mas Card Avalanche | worogsier Han round Gul (Y 0 tain General hospital suf- | bl B o GeciEred B discourse on the reason why many i Tt Painl o | | B : e | WILL ROGERS T0 RUN 1hie shall be fined not more rélen’ fgtiara s thelr iaglin P. Stars efgoes ainful Opelflliflfl “I hold n my hand,” eaid Post- | Ciiense in Newinston rom the effects of the as- \ 00, or imprisoned for not pearances in this country seem to s b BIOREG master H. E. Erwin last night, “not | J L ) R ,.f,"'\f ea deoniinyed o AUy more than one vear, or both. unable to protect themselves an instrument of death, but proot- | e S n.‘;'f. b"‘ 2 -I‘":c of his Inability Nt T A person offending would be tried om in-fighting in the clinches. doflit [ By the Associated Press that in one day in New Britain therc g {0 apear in court. a asurer Sccks to Mave Hu- either in the district where the un- | Runa e Leo Bourgault, defense player of |ase oy orce iy, 2 John A Peter Radumsky will also come awtul matte s - Thorstenson. 102 the New York Rangers of the Na- | Suitine smion ocd People. cester, Mass, was|betore Judge Welles Friday night.| MOTISt Orpose Hiram Johnson |which 1t was aatwers 20 O 18 In Europe fighting In a clinch is s | tonlmockevir il el s (SHIEe Eeeu RoRh ek sioms B totaliing $27.15 He was arrested by Constable E. | o gl AT as v allowed. Just as soon as two U8 4 U comtortably today In s New mers | i Cacullve pleked up & packas: a_court by Justice Floyd Rice on a chargs of operat. | SEE e Bt Unidenti gliters clinch, they are ordered to P. & P. CORBIN LEAGUE {hospital following an operation for slot ot the ;: """umre u:". i Barrows on a ing a motor vehicle while his W.| Sacramento, C o nidentified Steamer HR L T T N T e e o awoenies” oy solil it UG Aground OF Treland ik uallAcatior yborg o1 | had sus 1m‘:l an injury to his nose | “Although most of these letters was recently convicted of driv and politicians g e n, Dec. 20, The Ex lisq 5 B :::Zh::; I‘h: season but a second look from the outside as though Rass s dnfidenns of Hyuor | LIk shaut ¢ graph Company reports ) | = | ast week playing against | they might contain e eloavas Britain, and his license waa G- Johnson, statr e dentificd eteamer went Not being trained to keep on £ Detrolt " resulted In two broken |rogardicss of what they s Grein cuspended at ne. |nounced he had t ockks near ol Tead of Kins. hting until both fighters are tied | ntanco bones, {is nothing I can do except notify the Installation ange Officers OEers, urging t nd, last night. ip Many a mittster from the other |Jupar people to whom they are addresse Officers of ~% “iringe who, candidate for U s S of the crew could be e suffers severe punishment fn |V Jack MoVey, contender for the |to send the two cents befors the let. K With- were recently elected for the com. | Hiram W. Johr and some of them were seen ';m, rl{xwhu. The gveav.fis! cxample; |middleweight championship, was |tor s forwara rrest year veni be fally installed S was told : riezing when rockets lit the that we have had of that in this| (slgned today to oppose Osk Till, | ortunately in this case there is cem a meeting held in the | "FOUT friends in no I'he ship, which was thought city was the recent battle between |Cote | Rochester hoxer, in a ten-round fea- |time for most of them fo be d e. H LL 1 on January | PFOPose you L6 vanished quickly. Murray Gitlitz of New Haven and |Ji ture bout in Brooklyn next Monday |livered before Christmas, but if th T Southington | 'Nited States senator.” that all were lost. Nando Tassi, the Italian professor. | night. happens Friday somebody will be and overseer of the State | 1Ne State treasurer also told drifted ashore. - | 243— 1770 - fout of luck will be the inst . | Rogcrs he was confident the latter 4 r has prevented Many remarked that. although tn 116— 300 | Fi8] action on the question of [ Mr. Erwin made the suggestion cer. He will ba assisted could win a scat at Wash savers from aproaching the the open Tassi outpunched Gitlitz, i) 79— 255 |Chick Meehan continuing as head |that in the rush of Christmas mall- Against Bishuplak | Tolles, past worthy master of Johnson in announci the New Haven Hebrew was getting |Jos 3 90— 25 | €0ach of football at New York Uni- | ing people should be unusually care- er I ak, | Southington Grange 21d “Rogers by his satir &ens e in some very effective work in the - — jveraity will ba made public tonight |rul abont checking up and rechecke I ocom fore | The following officers will be in- pved I dnielicerual VETERAN PITCHER ARRESTED i s A na, Dee. 20 (P—Adolfo an pitcher of the Cin- [ ormia cinnath Reds, was arrested here yes- 1 2 charge of assauiting an ng a baseball game. naging the Almendares ro nine, during the While a game was Luque was alleged to ed Valentin Gonzales, eral bruises. 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